toggle

AAPL Stock: 558.82 ( + 1.85 )

PhotoVu launches 19-in wireless digital picture frame

updated 01:30 pm EST, Thu February 12, 2004

Wireless picture frame


PhotoVu announced the launch of the , a custom-made 19" wireless digital picture frame. The PV1900 displays digital images by wirelessly retrieving them from a computer's hard drive for easy and addictive viewing on the wall. The unique PV1900 features a wide-viewing angle 19" LCD screen, wireless and wired connectivity, and a USB port for the option of simple plug-and-play display as well as the choice of custom-made wood frame and matting. It is available for $1550.


by MacNN Staff

toggle

Comments

  1. MacNN.com Reader

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Jul 2001

    0

    nice

    The wireless is nice touch, but it still needs to be plugged in, right? Still have the ugly powercord dangling down if hung on a wall. Not that there is an obvious solution ;) But $1500? Puhlease.

  1. MacNN.com Reader

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Jul 2001

    0

    um yeah

    how many prints could i get done for $1500. i guess if you have the $$$ to burn on a $1500 picture frame more power to ya. i think i would rather get a cinema display and just make people deal with the fact that they have to be near my computer to look at my pictures.

  1. MacNN.com Reader

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Jul 2001

    0

    what a waste

    What a waste of money. Considering they'll be obsolete soon, when you can get a sheet of OLED for pennies.

  1. MacNN.com Reader

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Jul 2001

    0

    Alternatives

    Can anyone put together something similar for less? I love the idea, but not the price... any cheap 13" LCD's, a LinkSys WET11, etc?

  1. MacNN.com Reader

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Jul 2001

    0

    for less?

    Ya, Target...pictureframe...$3. Get out of your chair and change the picture by hand.

Login Here

Not a member of the MacNN forums? Register now for free.

 
close
Photo
toggle

Network Headlines

toggle

Most Popular

MacNN Sponsor

Recent Reviews

iHome iW2 AirPlay speaker

iHome generally isn't known as a luxury brand when it comes to audio, but it is prolific -- the company's docks and speakers are every ...

Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover

One of the iPad's main weaknesses has always been productivity. It's not a question of apps; while it has taken a little time for a na ...

Logitech UE Air Speaker

If maybe a little more slowly than Apple would like, AirPlay is becoming a staple of the wireless speaker market for iOS devices. The ...

toggle

Most Commented